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* Note about grading: As stated in the email that went out prior to the Spring Break you cannot receive a end of semester grade lower than what your grade was on March 13th. That said, I hope that all of you stay involved and continue on this unique educational route we are currently on. I will begin populating grades into the Synergy grade book reflecting the work you turned in prior to the break and going forward. Remember..you have nothing to lose but everything to gain by staying involved in class.

Assignment Checklist. Many of you ask if I have received your assignments. I will always send you a message stating that I "Got it". Also, the link below will show you if I have received it. I will update it regularly through the week. Please refer to it for anything you have submitted.

This notification is to inform you of the latest information released by the county regarding your child’s grade. As noted from the district communication, students have a choice to accept their grades as of March 13, 2020 as final grades for the 2019-2020 school year OR continue to earn grades for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year to improve their grade(s). We want to clarify that if a student chooses not to participate, perform or actively engage with his/her teacher(s) and they do not take advantage of assignment opportunities, this will result in their final grade being the grade that they had on March 13th. The only way for the March 13th grade to improve is for the student to submit assignments and participate in the digital learning opportunities made available to him/her by the teacher.

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***ASSIGNMENTS*** Assignments will be posted here in red with downloadable content in green. Students should print the assignment if possible, do the applicable related work and then scan/take a photo and send it to: allen.harris@cobbk12.org or send through the class Remind system by the due date. Students that do not have a printer at home can hand write the assignment on a piece of paper and then scan/take a picture and email it.

Book related information is below. The textbook is accessible via the link. The unit/chapter PPT presentations are also listed below for easy accessibility.

FINAL EXAM. The time has come to wrap this up. The final is primarily over the First Aid chapter with a few previous chapters and general knowledge questions thrown in. The text book is allowed for the text based questions but please answer the general knowledge by memory just as you would if we were in the classroom. Good Luck and I look forward to seeing you all next school year!

Week 8: May 11-19, 2020. This week is the First Aid chapter. It's a long one and runs from page 320-374. It covers basic first aid, CPR, poisons, heat/cold and venomous bites just to name a few. There are 12 questions at the end of the chapter on page 374. Do those questions and submit as a weekly grade.

Uniform assignment. This is the last week so you choose. Send me a new and unique photo of you in uniform or you wearing your alternate uniform (polo and khaki pants).

******NEXT WEEK IS THE FINAL EXAM****** It will be over this week's large First Aid chapter with general knowledge and previous chapter questions sprinkled in. The Final will be posted on Sunday morning and is due by Tuesday at midnight. That will give you basically 3 days in order to take the test and submit. Please plan accordingly

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Week 7: May 4-8, 2020 This week is the cumulative test over the alcohol and drug awareness chapter (U5C9). Print the test below, complete and submit via email or Remind by the end of the week. Use the test located further down this page for a reference.

Uniform: This week is what we call a hanger inspection. The uniform shirt/blouse should be assembled 100%. Everything in the correct place but hanging on the hanger. Take a photo of your clean/pressed and assembled uniform top and send it to me.

Week 6: April 27 - May 1, 2020 This week we will utilize the Georgia Department of Drivers License Services website in order to complete the Alcohol Awareness and Drug Program (ADAP). You need the certificate of completion in order to be eligible to receive your driver's learning permit. There is no cost to this course but it does take about 4 hours to complete. You must have your own email address in order to register. If you do not have one speak to your parent/guardian about create one.

When you registered...choose "other" as the reason you are taking it online.

Uniform assignment: I want a picture of YOUR seriously shining shoes. That's it...just the shoes. When taking a photo put your name tag in front of the shoes so I can keep track of them all

PT: Get out there and workout. It is very easy to get complacent and stay inside. When the weather permits this week go outside. Walk the dog. Take a jog. Just be active. Then send me an email telling me what you did to stay active.

Remember: I am a text (Remind) away. Ask if you have questions. I will be online Wednesday as normal via Zoom. I will send that link out via the Remind system.

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Week 4: April 13-17, 2020 Using the PPTs or the online textbook, pages 282-292 complete the following assignment for turn in and grade.

ALSO....Uniform this week. Yes uniform. I want you to put your uniform on and pose in a fun and appropriate way. Be creative, have fun with it...springtime, flowers, balloons, outside, family, etc...just don't mess up your uniform.

Stay active...Physical fitness doesn't stop because we are not at school. Push yourself to eat smarter and stay active.

I am available Monday-Thursday from 10am - 2pm. Send me an email or a message through the Remind system and I can get back to you within minutes. If you have any need for one on one assistance just contact me as stated above and we can set-up an online ZOOM meeting to discuss where you need assistance. Stay involved! Stay motivated!

Using the online textbook and/or the PPTs answer the unit review sheet below. There are 20 questions on this and it should take about an hour to complete. Pace yourself but don't wait until the last minute to do. This is due back by Friday, April 3rd. If you owe me other work submit that too so you can have a nice, relaxing Spring Break.

This week I want you to read the textbook, review the PPT Unit 5 Chapter 7 and answer the assignment questions listed below. Also, answer the general knowledge questions. Scan/take photo of your completed worksheet and email to me no later than Saturday, March 28th.

Also, read over the safe hand-washing sheet: Handwashing.pdfWith what we are experiencing today this handout is even more important. Stay clean, stay safe!

Monday and Friday: Physical Exercise. Feel free to add additional days but this is what I expect as a minimum. Situps for 2 minutes. Pushups for 2 minutes. Run for 1 mile. (This is on the honor system. Remember...we have the physical fitness test coming up when we return to school. Stay on top of your fitness routine)

Monday and Friday: Physical Exercise. Feel free to add additional days but this is what I expect as a minimum. Situps for 2 minutes. Pushups for 2 minutes. Run for 1 mile. (This is on the honor system. Remember...we have the physical fitness test coming up when we return to school. Stay on top of your fitness routine)

Tuesday - Thursday: Do activity U5C6S1 - Controlling Fat pages 63-69. Once completed scan/take a photo and email it to me for credit. Due by Friday March 20th.

CONTACT: Students can reach me via the REMIND group or my email: allen.harris@cobbk12.org Both of the listed contact methods go straight to my cell phone. I am available 10am-2pm Monday-Friday for any questions. After hours I will contact you the next school day.

ALWAYS be working on general military knowledge. It is part of every classroom assessment!

General Knowledge requirements are as follows:

1. Semester 2: All Cadets will be working on the general knowledge requirements for Seaman (E-3) until March 1st. Post March 1st through the end of the school year cadets need to add in the requirements for Petty Officer 3rd CLass (PO3)

SEMESTER 2

(Use for informational purposes only. Not currently being taught in class)

General Knowledge requirements are as follows:

1*. Semester 2: All Cadets will be working on the general knowledge requirements for Petty Officer 3rd class (E4).

(*Exception to this guideline: Cadets who joined NJROTC second semester will be phased in on the general knowledge requirements starting with Seaman Apprentice (E-2) until March 1st and then adding in Seaman (E-3).

1. Semester 1: All Cadets will be working on the general knowledge requirements for Seaman Apprentice (E-2) until October 1st. Post October 1st through December cadets need to add in the requirements for Seaman (E-3)